Longtime lurker, first time poster. I've reviewed the Useful Links post (posting.php?mode=reply&f=2&t=152447) in this forum and had a question about the strengths and weaknesses of LawSchoolNumbers (http://www.lawschoolnumbers.com) and AdmissionsDean (http://www.admissionsdean.com). What are the benefits of establishing a profile on these sites? Does someone become a member simply to satisfy a voyeuristic curiosity or do these types of sites provide reliable metrics to help predict specific admissions outcomes? Any with experience (or cautionary tales) about either site would be greatly appreciated.

That makes sense -- like any crowd sourcing website, it's pretty much all about the numbers. Not sure if either one of these sites has the traffic/subscribers it would take to move the needle in either direction. We'll see, the cycle has just begun!

JD2B2015 wrote:Longtime lurker, first time poster. I've reviewed the Useful Links post (posting.php?mode=reply&f=2&t=152447) in this forum and had a question about the strengths and weaknesses of LawSchoolNumbers (http://www.lawschoolnumbers.com) and AdmissionsDean (http://www.admissionsdean.com). What are the benefits of establishing a profile on these sites? Does someone become a member simply to satisfy a voyeuristic curiosity or do these types of sites provide reliable metrics to help predict specific admissions outcomes? Any with experience (or cautionary tales) about either site would be greatly appreciated.

Dude is a liar, an alt, and a shill for AdmissionsDean.com. It's kind of sad that someone is faking being 0Ls in order to talk about how great that site is. Apparently this person has been doing it for some time, too, under multiple accounts.

And now they're banned.

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A cautionary tale: It turns out that several past posters on TLS claiming to use and like AdmissionsDean.com were all this guy. Which means their AdmissionsDean.com profiles must have been fake, too. Do you want to rely on a site full of fake profiles?